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Will Pollution Stop on August 4?

Download an Adobe pdf format of the patrol report for printing. Cuddalore, 2 August, 2006: Yesterday SACEM monitors received a call from the senior officials of Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) informing them that a joint pollution patrol of TNPCB and SACEM will be conducted on 4th August 2006. A senior TNPCB official from […]

No More Polluting Industries: SIPCOT residents tell Public Hearing Panel

Cuddalore 3 July 2006: A public hearing held on 29 July in Cuddalore was attended by around 150 people, mainly residents of SIPCOT Industrial Estate, Cuddalore. SIPCOT and Cuddalore town residents presented their grievances with regard to pollution caused by SIPCOT industries. The hearing was held to highlight the unlivable conditions in SIPCOT and discourage […]

Regulatory and Environmental Infrastructure Inadequate in SIPCOT Report

SIPCOT Area Community Environmental Monitoring 72/7, Nethaji Road, Manjakuppam, Cuddalore – 607001 PRESS RELEASE Download this release in Adobe pdf format Download Scorecard on Environment and Safety in SIPCOT Cuddalore report Cuddalore, 29 July 2006: SIPCOT Cuddalore is a regulatory black-hole, where industries are allowed to come up and operate without valid permits, according to […]

Villagers oppose new industrial units

A.V. Ragunathan The Hindu 31 July 2006 Report on public hearing on SIPCOT units to be sent to Government for suitable action ——————————————————————————–   Say existing ones in SIPCOT not in line with pollution control norms Three deaths and five injury cases in the past six months in the estate Large number of fishermen have […]

SIPCOT Area Community Environmental Monitoring

Scorecard on Environment and Safety in SIPCOT, Cuddalore January to June 2006 G. K. Amrithalingam; T. Arulselvam; J. Parasuraman; S. Pugazhenthi; S. Ramanathan; Shweta Narayan; S. Sivashankar July 2006 Download report in Adobe pdf format for printing. SIPCOT, Cuddalore: Regulatory Black Hole In the 6-month period from January to June 2006, SACEM reported a total […]

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